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    liability team inspected each document included in the discovery; (2) the amount of inadvertent disclosures was miniscule; (3) the degree of disclosure was rather small; (4) Mr. Fitzgerald requested the return as soon as he became aware; and (5) the client has a right to prevent disclosure of confidential communication, as well as an attorney having a responsibility to notify an opposing firm of reasonably determined privileged communication? BRIEF ANSWER Yes. This is due to the fact that…

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    That one faces daily with different clients that are from diverse countries and different traditions that they have face all their lives. We as counselor involve in heavy dependence on verbal expressions, emotional, and examination the patient patterns of behavior. I come from a Hispanic culture…

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    Client Centred Approach

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    A Client-Centered Approach to Shared Decision Making and Individual Patient Needs in the Clinical Amplification of Hearing Aids This hearing science study will define the ethical importance of client-centered care in the adjustments that hearing aid recipients receive within clinical settings. Clinicians may be unaware of the psychological factors of hearing aid amplifications that can harm the patient in the clinical care setting. The use of different modes of communication and managing of…

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    Chrissy, 1. Your response to this question was spot on. I agree that clients shield themselves from problems by avoiding their participation in the problem. Our response to problems is to blame others and move focus off our mistake. From the beginning of sin in this world, mankind has been blaming others instead of owning our mistakes. It is important to work through this denial to uncover the real issues. 2. The observation you were able to glean regarding the reasons behind counseling…

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    The client population which may be the most challenging for me to work with is differentiated by culture. Each culture has its own values and beliefs that they abide by. Counselors should be considered their clients traditions, shared values, customs, norms, history and institutions of a group of people. Counselors should be aware of other cultures understanding and concept of how they interpret their environment. It’s best to understand other cultures to see how their world is and how they…

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    Identifying Information: Client is a 68-year-old Caucasian male from Washington, NC. Client presents to Navigate for individual counseling and meditation group. Appearance (e.g. overweight, dresses appropriately, etc.): Client is overweight and of average height. Client dresses casually and appropriate for sessions. Benefits (Food Stamps/SSI/Medicaid/VA): Medicare History of Presenting Problems: Client presents to Navigate with depression and anxiety. Client describes a lack of meaning,…

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    Identifying Information of Client or Client Group and Referral Information The client system that I work with includes men, women and children from various backgrounds that have been displaced for various reasons. Currently, I am working with a family of four which includes a mother, father and 2 children, an 8 year old year girl from a previous relationship and a 2 and half year old boy together. My initial assessment of them is that they were all dressed appropriately. However, during my…

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    Support Clients Goals

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    After reading the text, the four goals in which workers build supportive relationships with clients while helping them with their problems are being able to express or change a negative emotional state; since feelings are valid and need to be respected (Mandell & Schram, 2012). When you are helping clients, you should be careful of what is said and not dictate or make them feel worse. Instead, you need to listen to what they have to say without being judgmental of them. The second goal is to…

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    Before going into this session with this simulated client, it was essential for me to find the proper theoretical approach that helped me unravel as much information about Rebekkah Gray and her family background. Each theory looks at a specific point in the client’s life and analyze how each specific event shapes her behavior and understanding of her environment. There were many theories to choose from: Psychoanalytical Therapy, Adlerian Therapy, Existential Therapy, and Person Centered Therapy.…

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    Background Information: Client is a 49 year old, Caucasian female who has agreed to individual counseling after a referral from her case manager at Twin Oaks Homeless Shelter. Client was born and raised in Delevan, WI. Client reported she has a relationship with her parents, two brothers, and sister who all live in Delevan. Client is struggling to maintain her sobriety which she has been sober for about month since she moved into the shelter in the middle of March. Client reported she lost…

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